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About BHUTAN

Bhutan has many beautiful attractions that you should visit during your tour. The most iconic attraction is the Tiger's Nest Monastery, also known as Paro Taktsang, perched on a cliff 900 meters above the Paro Valley. To reach the monastery, you can trek for a few hours or ride a horse. The view from the monastery is breathtaking, and the monastery itself is an architectural masterpiece.

Another must-visit attraction is Punakha Dzong, located in the Punakha Valley. This ancient fortress-monastery is one of the most beautiful and important dzongs (fortresses) in Bhutan. The dzong is surrounded by lush greenery, and the architecture is a blend of traditional Bhutanese and Tibetan styles.

In addition to the popular attractions, Bhutan also offers plenty of opportunities for adventure and outdoor activities. You can go on a trek to remote villages and high mountain passes, raft down the rivers, or bike through the scenic countryside. Trekking is one of the best ways to experience Bhutan's natural beauty, and there are treks available for all skill levels.

Bhutanese culture and customs are deeply rooted in Buddhism, and you will notice this in their way of life. Bhutanese people are friendly, welcoming, and proud of their culture. As a tourist, you should respect their customs, dress modestly, and remove your shoes when entering temples and other religious sites.

Bhutanese cuisine is unique and delicious, with a focus on chili peppers, cheese, and rice. The national dish of Bhutan is Ema Datshi, made with chili peppers and cheese. You can also try other dishes, such as momos (dumplings), phaksha paa (spicy pork), and jasha maroo (spicy chicken).

Accommodation options in Bhutan range from luxurious hotels to homestays with local families. If you want an immersive experience, you can stay with a local family and learn about their way of life. Most hotels and lodges are built in traditional Bhutanese architecture and offer modern amenities. Bhutan is a safe country to visit, with low crime rates and a peaceful society. However, you should still take precautions, such as not leaving your valuables unattended and following the advice of your tour guide.

Bhutan is committed to sustainable tourism, and visitors are encouraged to respect the environment and culture of the country. Bhutan has a unique policy of Gross National Happiness (GNH), which measures the country's progress is based on the happiness of its people. As a tourist, you can contribute to GNH by supporting local businesses, respecting the environment, and learning about Bhutan’s culture by participating in ecotourism and responsible trekking. 

It is super safe to be in Bhutan as the crime rate is very low. The Bhutanese People are very friendly and welcoming. They love interacting with visitors all over the world. Though safety is not a concern, we recommend you to keep valuables at a safe place and do not leave your belongings unattended. 

Bhutan is a top tourist destination and a very unique country in the Himalayas. The stunning nature, rich cultural heritage and friendly people make the trip worth visiting again and again

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